Martin Mere news

Otter Health Check
This week our family of otters went to the vets for their annual health check, which included an x-ray, blood tests and teeth examination, here’s a summary of how they got on... Thai is too old for the anaesthetic, but was able to have an x-ray through
24 January 2014

Full Steam Ahead at Martin Mere
It's full steam ahead at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre as we are hosting our popular indoor Model Train Show on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 January. All the family will be entertained by local model train societies as they bring a vast array of layouts to
9 January 2014

Stargazing at Martin Mere
‘Take a tour of the Universe’ and discover the wonders of the solar system at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre. WWT Martin Mere has formed a partnership with Liverpool Astronomical Society and Astronomia to offer a series of special astronomy evenings,
29 December 2013

Explore the Mystery of Migration with Mike Dilger and WWT
On Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 December 2013 WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre will be featured on the BBC One Show as part of their two-part film entitled ‘Mystery of Migration’. Thousands of swans migrate from Iceland to their temporary home at Martin Mer
6 December 2013

Enjoy a Floodlit Swan Spectacular at WWT Martin Mere
In a truly unique wildlife spectacle, WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre is offering you the opportunity to watch our wild swans in the floodlight. Floodlit swan events will be held every Tuesday evening in January. With over 1500 Whooper Swans currently on t
2 December 2013

Award Winning Martin Mere
WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre was announced as the Green Tourism award winners at the Lancashire Green awards last week (13 November). Centre Manager, Nick Brooks, said: “It is a fantastic achievement for the Centre to win the Green Tourism award, con
24 November 2013

Pink-footed Geese YouTube Video
Have a look at our new YouTube video, showcasing the spectacular Pink-footed geese at Martin Mere.
25 October 2013

Meet Twiggy the Beaver
Meet our mum beaver 'Twiggy' We successfully managed to catch Twiggy (mum) and Woody (dad) last night for their annual health check. Grounds Warden Alex Sawyer said: “They seemed to be familiar with the routine catc
22 October 2013

Health Check for our Beavers
After a 500 year absence from Lancashire, in 2007 two European beavers, a male and a female called Twiggy and Woody, became residents at Martin Mere. They went onto have kitts and this week we will be carrying out a health check on this little family. Ou
21 October 2013

Let us introduce Chris Taylor
Name: Chris Taylor Research topic: Bird flights and collisions (Powerlines) Profile: Originally from Dursley, Gloucestershire I spent a fair few weeks during School with the Reserves team at Slimbridge, Gloucestershire. After which I went to university
17 October 2013

A video about sponsoring the beavers
Persimmon Homes have sponsored the beavers as natures home builders. They have created a video about the sponsorship - have a look at it and see what you think [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJiX5D5mJaU']
16 October 2013

Beavers
[yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNYTwmZDpiY&feature=c4-overview&list=UUQlb1STeXF0bnO74Kc9x9jw'] We have put Bushnell cameras into the beaver enclosure at night to get some up close footage of what the beavers have been up to. Follow th
11 October 2013

Up close and personal with the geese
This week we have placed Bushnell cameras in the fields used by the geese to get some up close footage of the geese. Have a look and see what you think. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6Sh2U0VYuI&feature=youtu.be']
10 October 2013

Meet birds of prey at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre
A new event is taking place at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre on Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 October to offer visitors a fantastic opportunity to get up close and personal with birds of prey. Wild birds of prey are regular visitors to WWT Martin Mere Wetl
6 October 2013

20,000 Pink-footed geese arrive at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre
The autumn sound of geese calling whilst flying overhead has begun with 20,000 Pink-footed geese arriving at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre in the last few days, having made the 500 mile journey from Iceland to spend the next month in Lancashire. The autu
26 September 2013